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Guidare Oggi - Andrea Brusadin
2 Sept 202009:04

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial teaches viewers how to properly use the clutch for smooth car starts without stalling or jerking. It covers essential techniques for engaging the clutch at the right moments, such as before starting the engine, shifting gears, and stopping the vehicle. The video also offers tips on positioning the seat and foot for better control. Additionally, the tutorial explains how to manage the accelerator and clutch together, especially when driving a manual car, and provides guidance for beginners who may struggle with stalling or sudden jerks. The video concludes by encouraging practice and offering an alternative of automatic transmissions for easier driving.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The clutch is crucial for smooth starts and avoiding stalling. Proper usage is key to a successful departure from a stop.
  • 😀 When starting the car, gradually release the clutch until the vehicle begins to move, then hold it at the friction point.
  • 😀 Always use the clutch with your left foot and the brake/accelerator with your right foot for better control.
  • 😀 Position your seat at the correct distance from the pedals to ensure full control and comfort when using the clutch.
  • 😀 Don't panic if the car stalls; it's a normal part of learning, and nothing will break when it happens.
  • 😀 To avoid stalling, gently press the accelerator as you release the clutch, especially in a gasoline-powered car.
  • 😀 Diesel cars may require less throttle when starting compared to gasoline cars.
  • 😀 For optimal control, keep your heel on the floor while lifting the clutch pedal to prevent jerking movements.
  • 😀 When shifting gears, make sure to press the clutch fully to avoid damaging the transmission and to ensure smooth gear changes.
  • 😀 If you're struggling with the clutch, consider switching to an automatic car, which is easier to operate but comes with limitations on driving manual cars.
  • 😀 With practice, you'll master the clutch, and your starts and gear shifts will become smoother, making your driving experience much more enjoyable.

Q & A

  • What is the primary factor that determines a smooth car start in a manual vehicle?

    -The primary factor for a smooth car start is how the clutch is used. The other 10% depends on the accelerator.

  • What should you do if you forget to press the clutch before coming to a complete stop?

    -If you forget to press the clutch before stopping, the engine may stall, but nothing serious will happen. It's a common mistake when learning.

  • How should the clutch be pressed to avoid damaging it?

    -The clutch should be pressed firmly and all the way to the floor without hesitation. Don't be afraid of pressing it fully.

  • When should the clutch be released to avoid stalling the car?

    -The clutch should be released slowly and carefully. The car will begin moving when you reach the 'bite point,' at which you need to hold the clutch steady while the car accelerates.

  • How do you know when to stop releasing the clutch during a start?

    -You should stop releasing the clutch once the car starts moving and reaches a sufficient speed. The clutch should be held steady until the car has moved forward a bit, then it can be fully released.

  • What role does the heel of the foot play when using the clutch?

    -It is recommended to keep the heel of your foot on the floor when pressing the clutch. This helps maintain better control and makes the movement more precise.

  • Should you accelerate while releasing the clutch in a gasoline car?

    -Yes, in a gasoline car, you should accelerate gently as you release the clutch to avoid stalling the engine.

  • Is it easier to learn driving a manual car or an automatic car?

    -Driving an automatic car is simpler because it doesn't require using the clutch, making the driving experience more straightforward, especially in traffic.

  • What happens if you lift the clutch too quickly when starting a manual car?

    -If you lift the clutch too quickly, the car may jerk or stall, as it disrupts the smooth transition between the engine and the wheels.

  • Can you drive a manual car after learning on an automatic vehicle?

    -Once you've learned to drive an automatic, you can take an additional test to remove the automatic transmission restriction and drive a manual car if desired.

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